Due to the surge in COVID-19 cases and the reclassification of both Burleigh and Morton counties as “high risk” regarding infection, Alliance will again be suspending regular classes starting in the month of November. We will evaluate on a monthly basis whether or not we can run classes; our hope is that by December or January we will be back to the “moderate” risk level and we can resume regular operations. We will make some allowance for private lessons and for 2-3 blackbelt classes in November as conditions allow; we will have email updates monthly as the numbers change and an official announcement when we can recommence classes. Please stay safe, and extra thanks goes out to all of you who have supported the Alliance community and done your part to keep our community safe by keeping us informed and following the most up-to-date CDC recommendations.
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